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An absolute ruler in the empire under the republic form of government was a dictator. Under the principate the "emperor"was the absolute ruler at all times.

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What is a dictarial ruler?

A dictator is a political leader who possesses absolute power and wields it in an oppressive manner. A state of which is ruled by a dictator is called a dictatorship. The word originated as the title of a magistrate in the Roman Republic appointed by the Senate to rule the republic in times of emergency.


What did king William do?

King William I Was a Ruler Of great Britain in The Medieval Times. King William I Was a Ruler Of great Britain in The Medieval Times.


In times of emergency the roman senate chose this magistrate and gave him absolute political power for a specific period of time?

The magistrate you are thinking of is the dictator. He was given complete political power for six months and his powers could be renewed.


Who did Caesar defeat to take control of Rome?

To become sole ruler of the Roman empire, Caesar had to win the civil war which he started. First he overtook and defeated Pompey. He then had to defeat Cato.To become sole ruler of the Roman empire, Caesar had to win the civil war which he started. First he overtook and defeated Pompey. He then had to defeat Cato.To become sole ruler of the Roman empire, Caesar had to win the civil war which he started. First he overtook and defeated Pompey. He then had to defeat Cato.To become sole ruler of the Roman empire, Caesar had to win the civil war which he started. First he overtook and defeated Pompey. He then had to defeat Cato.To become sole ruler of the Roman empire, Caesar had to win the civil war which he started. First he overtook and defeated Pompey. He then had to defeat Cato.To become sole ruler of the Roman empire, Caesar had to win the civil war which he started. First he overtook and defeated Pompey. He then had to defeat Cato.To become sole ruler of the Roman empire, Caesar had to win the civil war which he started. First he overtook and defeated Pompey. He then had to defeat Cato.To become sole ruler of the Roman empire, Caesar had to win the civil war which he started. First he overtook and defeated Pompey. He then had to defeat Cato.To become sole ruler of the Roman empire, Caesar had to win the civil war which he started. First he overtook and defeated Pompey. He then had to defeat Cato.


What was England like before the Battle of Hastings?

Economic statistics are a modern phenomenon. In historic times it was not the international consideration it is today. When countries had an absolute ruler and that ruler required fiscal support he or she "taxed" the people under him/her. Who, in turn, taxed those under them. There was no overall national economy, merely an ability to raise a certain amount for a specific purpose.

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What is a dictarial ruler?

A dictator is a political leader who possesses absolute power and wields it in an oppressive manner. A state of which is ruled by a dictator is called a dictatorship. The word originated as the title of a magistrate in the Roman Republic appointed by the Senate to rule the republic in times of emergency.


A ruler who has almost absolute power.?

In ancient times, but it is equally true in all ages, a ruler who governs completely and also oppressively is properly described as a dictator or tyrant. While tyrants may differ from each other in particular ways (governmental and otherwise), all are similar in wielding total control of society and in making decisions based not on the good of the whole but by whim, irrationally, or simply for the sake of their own pleasure or security.


When was a dictator appointed in ancient Rome?

A dictator was a ruler given sole power.


In what ways did absolute ruler differ from medieval rulers in terms of their right to rule?

Well, in 1742, the midieval ruler's claimed that they had all the power, but really did not. In an absoulte power though, the rulers were absolute, therefore had all of the power whereas medeival rulers only had partial power, and most of the time it was revoked. This was is also true in present times though is not relevant.


What description dictator. direction style?

A dictator is a ruler (e.g. absolutist or autocratic) who assumes sole and absolute power (sometimes, but not always, with military control sometimes with bribes) but without hereditary ascension such as an absolute monarch. When other states call the head of state of a particular state a dictator, that state is called a dictatorship. The word originated as the title of a magistrate in ancient Rome appointed by the Senate to rule the republic in times of emergency (see Roman dictator and justitium).


What was roman government like?

The roman government was a republic. Republics are where the citizens chose their leaders. To be a citizen you had to own land. In eariler times it was a monarcy. There was a dictater- a ruler with absolute power. A monarcy is where there is one leader. For more info you can go on www.Google.com


What would be the answer to 2 times the absolute value of -5 minus 4 times the absolute value of 2 plus 3?

90


What did king William do?

King William I Was a Ruler Of great Britain in The Medieval Times. King William I Was a Ruler Of great Britain in The Medieval Times.


What are benefits of emergency aid?

Emergency aid, in times of disaster, saves lives.


What kind of emergency in India has been imposed for maximum times?

Constitutional Emergency


In times of emergency the roman senate chose this magistrate and gave him absolute political power for a specific period of time?

The magistrate you are thinking of is the dictator. He was given complete political power for six months and his powers could be renewed.


The absolute value of 10 times negative 10 is?

Absolute value of 10*-10 is 100.